The IUF Writes a Letter to CEO Dave Berg Condemning his Comments Likening the Union to a “Cancerous Tumor”
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The IUF Writes a Letter to CEO Dave Berg Condemning his Comments Likening the Union to a “Cancerous Tumor”

On February 16th, IUF General Secretary Ron Oswald sent a letter to American Crystal CEO Dave Berg, once again urging him to end the lockout and return to the negotiating table. 

Oswald indicated that the IUF’s global sugar coodinator reported on the situation at a recent world conference of their agricultural works unions.

“Delegates were shocked in general to hear about the lockout you are imposing, but they were horrified to hear that at a shareholders meeting on November 7, 2011 in Grafton, North Dakota, you likened the American Crystal contract to a cancerous tumor,” Oswald writes.

Read the rest of this letter at the BCTGM’s American Crystal Lockout website.